SomeRandomPerson
Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Occupation
- Electrician
Hello. I’ve a question for the wiser ones here. Long story short, I’m an apprentice, was called to a commercial job to fix some RTU’s that had no power. This leads me to the main electric room. It’s 2000amp, 480v. I call my boss. He comes down and starts taking the dead front covers off so he can access the breakers. He’s got no PPE, wearing a wedding ring, chain hanging down, huge metal belt buckle and just regular hand tools. Not satisfied he then starts taking all of the covers off, exposing the live bus. He finds that the RTU breaker was relocated to a different panel at some point so it’s just spliced through onto new conductors that go to another panel.
If all of that’s not bad enough, he then gets on a six foot ladder and sticks his arm between the live bus so he can grab the spliced conductors and examine the split lug bolt. I left the room right before. This guy has a death wish. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say he very reckless and would rather not blow up with him. He’s not been swinging a wrench for 15 years now, just management with a Masters license. This morning I called out and am contemplating quitting and finding a new place to work. Who do you voice concerns to when the owner/boss is actually reckless?
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If all of that’s not bad enough, he then gets on a six foot ladder and sticks his arm between the live bus so he can grab the spliced conductors and examine the split lug bolt. I left the room right before. This guy has a death wish. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say he very reckless and would rather not blow up with him. He’s not been swinging a wrench for 15 years now, just management with a Masters license. This morning I called out and am contemplating quitting and finding a new place to work. Who do you voice concerns to when the owner/boss is actually reckless?
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